2605541 HARNESS AS-ENGINE Caterpillar parts
613G, 938H, AP-600D, AP-655D, BG600D, BG655D, C6.6, CP-56, CP-64, CP-76, CS-56, CS-56B, CS-64, CS-68B, CS-74, CS-74B, CS-78B, IT38H, M316D, M318D, M318D MH, M322D, M322D MH
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260-5541
2605541
CA2605541
260-5541
2605541
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260-5541 2605541 260-5542 2605542 Engine Wiring Harness for CAT 320DL 323D 326D C6.6 Engine
DrTBMx Provide engine wiring harness numbered 260-5541 (2605541), compatible with 320DL excavators and C6.6 engines. || This wiring harness is compatible with the corresponding engine electrical system and connects various electrical components. || Assist in transmitting power and control signals, and support the coordinated operation of various engine systems. || Adapt to the electrical architecture of relevant equipment, optimize circuit layout, and facilitate installation and fixation. || As an electrical component of the engine, it meets the power supply and signal transmission requirements of the engine.
DrTBMx Provide engine wiring harness numbered 260-5541 (2605541), compatible with 320DL excavators and C6.6 engines. || This wiring harness is compatible with the corresponding engine electrical system and connects various electrical components. || Assist in transmitting power and control signals, and support the coordinated operation of various engine systems. || Adapt to the electrical architecture of relevant equipment, optimize circuit layout, and facilitate installation and fixation. || As an electrical component of the engine, it meets the power supply and signal transmission requirements of the engine.
Excavator Parts Engine Wiring Harness 260-5541 2605541 260-5542 2605542 Compatible for Caterpillar 320DL 323D 326D C6.6 Engine
OMOAMVTGD Compact and lightweight: Reasonably plan wiring, reduce the volume and weight of wiring harnesses, lower the load on vehicle or equipment space, and improve vehicle space utilization. || Strong insulation: The wire harness is made of durable insulation materials, which have excellent conductivity and long-lasting performance. || Stable signal transmission: For data transmission harnesses, the shielding layer is designed tightly and has strong anti-interference ability, ensuring stable signal transmission without attenuation. || Strong bending resistance: The parts of the wire harness that are prone to bending are reinforced with braided layers and flexible materials. After various harsh environmental bending tests, it can withstand tens of thousands of bends without breaking. || Excavator Parts Engine Wiring Harness 260-5541 2605541 260-5542 2605542 Compatible For Caterpillar 320DL 323D 326D C6.6 Engine
OMOAMVTGD Compact and lightweight: Reasonably plan wiring, reduce the volume and weight of wiring harnesses, lower the load on vehicle or equipment space, and improve vehicle space utilization. || Strong insulation: The wire harness is made of durable insulation materials, which have excellent conductivity and long-lasting performance. || Stable signal transmission: For data transmission harnesses, the shielding layer is designed tightly and has strong anti-interference ability, ensuring stable signal transmission without attenuation. || Strong bending resistance: The parts of the wire harness that are prone to bending are reinforced with braided layers and flexible materials. After various harsh environmental bending tests, it can withstand tens of thousands of bends without breaking. || Excavator Parts Engine Wiring Harness 260-5541 2605541 260-5542 2605542 Compatible For Caterpillar 320DL 323D 326D C6.6 Engine
Wiring Harness 260-5541 2605541 XYohykai Fits for CAT E320D2 Excavator w/ C7.1 Engine
XYohykai ◆Part Name◆:Wiring Harness || ◆Part Number◆:260-5541 2605541 || ◆Application◆:Fits for CAT E320D2 Excavator w/ C7.1 Engine || ◆Notice◆-Application information provided is for reference only. Please confirm the part number and compare old parts before purchase. If you have any question pls feel free to ask us. || ◆Worth Choice◆-This product has stable performance high reliability easy installation and fast response.
XYohykai ◆Part Name◆:Wiring Harness || ◆Part Number◆:260-5541 2605541 || ◆Application◆:Fits for CAT E320D2 Excavator w/ C7.1 Engine || ◆Notice◆-Application information provided is for reference only. Please confirm the part number and compare old parts before purchase. If you have any question pls feel free to ask us. || ◆Worth Choice◆-This product has stable performance high reliability easy installation and fast response.
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Ground Loops
Ground loops can occur from two sources of noise:* Ground potentials* Electromagnetic fieldsThe previous section covered how ground potentials occur. Figure C-4 illustrates how a ground potential can cause interference to an electronic control system.
Figure C-4. Common Ground Impedance CouplingGround current IG, creates the ground potential, VG, through the common ground impedance, ZG. This potential drives current through the loop formed by the source and load wiring. This current creates an error voltage across the load impedance.In a load sharing system, load imbalance is a result of dc ground potentials. Load sharing instability or slow system response are a result of ac ground potentials. Provide separate ground returns for electronics devices.Electromagnetic fields also can induce current into a loop. Figure C-5 shows a ground loop formed by signal leads and circuit common. The field flux cuts through the loop and induces current flow. (This is the same principle that applies to generators.) The resulting voltage across the load causes an error in the measurement.
Figure C-5. Common Loop Coupling from an Electromagnetic FieldThe current induced into a loop is proportional to the field strength and area of the loop. Reducing field strength and loop area are both effective reduction methods. Loop area can be reduced by locating the electronics closer together and routing interconnecting wires near signal ground. Field strength can be reduced by routing wires as far from field sources as possible and orienting wiring at right angles to field sources. Shielding can be placed between the field source and wires to reduce the flux reaching the loop. This will be covered in the shielding section.The most effective (and most expensive) solution to interference from ground loops is to open them. Figure C-6 shows the source floating with respect to ground, so no loop is formed as in Figures C-4 and C-5.
Figure C-6. No Ground Loop with Circuit Grounded at One End OnlyGround loops may be broken with isolated power supplies on the source or receiving circuits. For process signals such as 4-20 mA or 1-5 V, loop isolators are available. Take care in such wiring to prevent grounding of isolated circuits, usually via shields, which defeats the ground loop isolation.Though not related to grounding, electromagnetic fields can also induce current into loops formed by signal lines as in Figure C-7.
Figure C-7. Differential Mode Coupling into Loop Formed by Signal Lead PairLoop area and field strength reduction are again effective methods of reducing interference. Loop area is reduced by using twisted pairs and minimizing the area at terminations. Twisted pairs also offer a cancellation effect on low frequency noise.Summary
A properly designed ground system is the most effective EMI control method at low frequencies. The design should consider using:* Signal ground for electronics separate from power and safety ground to prevent ground potentials.* Minimum loop areas to reduce electromagnetic field coupling.* Electronic wiring located as far as possible from sources of fields.* Elimination of ground loops by single point grounds and isolation from ground.Shielding
Shielding is the second primary
Ground loops can occur from two sources of noise:* Ground potentials* Electromagnetic fieldsThe previous section covered how ground potentials occur. Figure C-4 illustrates how a ground potential can cause interference to an electronic control system.
Figure C-4. Common Ground Impedance CouplingGround current IG, creates the ground potential, VG, through the common ground impedance, ZG. This potential drives current through the loop formed by the source and load wiring. This current creates an error voltage across the load impedance.In a load sharing system, load imbalance is a result of dc ground potentials. Load sharing instability or slow system response are a result of ac ground potentials. Provide separate ground returns for electronics devices.Electromagnetic fields also can induce current into a loop. Figure C-5 shows a ground loop formed by signal leads and circuit common. The field flux cuts through the loop and induces current flow. (This is the same principle that applies to generators.) The resulting voltage across the load causes an error in the measurement.
Figure C-5. Common Loop Coupling from an Electromagnetic FieldThe current induced into a loop is proportional to the field strength and area of the loop. Reducing field strength and loop area are both effective reduction methods. Loop area can be reduced by locating the electronics closer together and routing interconnecting wires near signal ground. Field strength can be reduced by routing wires as far from field sources as possible and orienting wiring at right angles to field sources. Shielding can be placed between the field source and wires to reduce the flux reaching the loop. This will be covered in the shielding section.The most effective (and most expensive) solution to interference from ground loops is to open them. Figure C-6 shows the source floating with respect to ground, so no loop is formed as in Figures C-4 and C-5.
Figure C-6. No Ground Loop with Circuit Grounded at One End OnlyGround loops may be broken with isolated power supplies on the source or receiving circuits. For process signals such as 4-20 mA or 1-5 V, loop isolators are available. Take care in such wiring to prevent grounding of isolated circuits, usually via shields, which defeats the ground loop isolation.Though not related to grounding, electromagnetic fields can also induce current into loops formed by signal lines as in Figure C-7.
Figure C-7. Differential Mode Coupling into Loop Formed by Signal Lead PairLoop area and field strength reduction are again effective methods of reducing interference. Loop area is reduced by using twisted pairs and minimizing the area at terminations. Twisted pairs also offer a cancellation effect on low frequency noise.Summary
A properly designed ground system is the most effective EMI control method at low frequencies. The design should consider using:* Signal ground for electronics separate from power and safety ground to prevent ground potentials.* Minimum loop areas to reduce electromagnetic field coupling.* Electronic wiring located as far as possible from sources of fields.* Elimination of ground loops by single point grounds and isolation from ground.Shielding
Shielding is the second primary
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Parts harness Caterpillar catalog:
2851975
HARNESS AS-WIRING
120M, 12M, 2470C, 320D GC, 320D L, 323D L, 553C, 559, 613G, 924H, 924HZ, 928H, 928HZ, 938H, 953D, 963D, AP-600D, AP-655D, AP1000E, AP1055E, BG600D, BG655D, C6.6, CP-56, CP-64, CP-76, CS-56, CS-56B, CS...
120M, 12M, 2470C, 320D GC, 320D L, 323D L, 553C, 559, 613G, 924H, 924HZ, 928H, 928HZ, 938H, 953D, 963D, AP-600D, AP-655D, AP1000E, AP1055E, BG600D, BG655D, C6.6, CP-56, CP-64, CP-76, CS-56, CS-56B, CS...
3552682
HARNESS AS-LIGHTING
AP-600D, AP-655D
AP-600D, AP-655D
3159766
HARNESS AS-CHASSIS
AP-600D, BG600D
AP-600D, BG600D
3555999
HARNESS AS-CHASSIS
AP-600D, BG600D
AP-600D, BG600D
3535791
HARNESS AS-WIRING
AP-600D, AP1000E, AP1055E, AP555E, BG1000E, BG1055E, BG500E, BG600D
AP-600D, AP1000E, AP1055E, AP555E, BG1000E, BG1055E, BG500E, BG600D
2920973
HARNESS AS-CHASSIS
AP-600D
AP-600D
3556000
HARNESS AS-CHASSIS
AP-600D
AP-600D
3116188
HARNESS AS-CONSOLE
AP-600D
AP-600D
3090939
HARNESS AS-WIRING
CS-56, CS-563E
CS-56, CS-563E
4289421
HARNESS AS-SENSOR
CP-54B, CP-68B, CP-74B, CS-54B, CS-56B, CS-64B, CS-66B, CS-68B, CS-74B, CS-76B, CS-78B
CP-54B, CP-68B, CP-74B, CS-54B, CS-56B, CS-64B, CS-66B, CS-68B, CS-74B, CS-76B, CS-78B
2605542
HARNESS AS-ENGINE
120M, 12M, 320D GC, 320D L, 323D L, 924H, 924HZ, 928H, 928HZ, AP1000E, AP1055E, C6.6, D6N, R1300G II
120M, 12M, 320D GC, 320D L, 323D L, 924H, 924HZ, 928H, 928HZ, AP1000E, AP1055E, C6.6, D6N, R1300G II
2382666
HARNESS AS-ENGINE
C6.6, R1300G II
C6.6, R1300G II
3045164
HARNESS AS-ENGINE
C4.4, CW-34
C4.4, CW-34
2880515
HARNESS AS-ENGINE
C4.4, CW-34
C4.4, CW-34
3045165
HARNESS AS-ENGINE
C4.4, CB-54, CB-64, CP-44, CS-44, CS-54, CS-54B, D3K XL, D4K XL, D5K LGP, M313D, M315D
C4.4, CB-54, CB-64, CP-44, CS-44, CS-54, CS-54B, D3K XL, D4K XL, D5K LGP, M313D, M315D
2519503
HARNESS AS-MOTOR
G3512, G3516
G3512, G3516
2519501
HARNESS AS-SWITCH
G3508, G3512, G3516
G3508, G3512, G3516
2519403
HARNESS AS-POWER
G3508
G3508
2988840
HARNESS AS-POWER
G3508, G3508B, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B
G3508, G3508B, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B